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The Effects of Scaling and Bias Configuration on Operating-Voltage Constraints in SiGe HBTs for Mixed-Signal Circuits
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2007
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Device ModelingElectrical EngineeringPhysical Design (Electronics)EngineeringVlsi DesignCircuit SystemBias Temperature InstabilityMixed-signal Integrated CircuitOperating-voltage ConstraintsComputer EngineeringSige HbtsBias ConfigurationPower ElectronicsAc InstabilitiesMicroelectronicsBeyond CmosBreakdown VoltageCircuit Simulation
This paper presents a comprehensive picture of operating-voltage constraints in SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistors, addressing breakdown-related issues as they relate to technology generation, bias configuration, and operating-current density. New definitions for breakdown voltage, adopted from standard measurements, are presented. Practical design implications and physical origins of breakdown are explored using calibrated 2-D simulations and quasi-3-D compact models. Device-level analysis of ac instabilities and power performance, which is relevant to mixed-signal circuit design, is presented, and implications of the relaxed voltage constraints for common-base operation are explored.
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